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she is less than 12 weeks nap. the couple is expecting their first child -- leaving the hospital and looks picture perfect. >> but she is not feeling so well so she can make the raiders game tonight. maybe you have tickets. >> [ unintelligible ] >>> it will be nice, 56°. i heard she would lend you her war paint and costume if you would like it kristen. >> thank you. wish we were the same size. [ laughing ] >>> good morning. here's a look at live doppler can't wait to see the crazy people at the game tonight. mist hanging in the air, no drizzle and no rain, the drier pattern is slowly gripping the bay area, west wind 18 miles per hour sfo still pumping in moisture into the air mass the reason why we have the low clouds and patchy fog this morning. we'll stay that way through 7:00, temperatures mid to upper 50s. noon breaks in the cover upper 50s to around 60°. 4:00 partly cloudy upper 50s to low 60s. then it is going to get cool by 7:00, without the clouds upper 40s to near 50. put the wet weather gear away, get r
she is less than 12 weeks nap. the couple is expecting their first child -- leaving the hospital and looks picture perfect. >> but she is not feeling so well so she can make the raiders game tonight. maybe you have tickets. >> [ unintelligible ] >>> it will be nice, 56°. i heard she would lend you her war paint and costume if you would like it kristen. >> thank you. wish we were the same size. [ laughing ] >>> good morning. here's a look at live doppler...
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the consumer product safety commission says there have been 70 complaints about nap nanny, including 5 deaths. >> we believe it's a hazardous product. >> reporter: for months, the makers of the nap nanny have refused to pull its product or offer refunds. the government is taking a rare step to ask a judge to pull it off shelves. >> the reason i came up with it, my daughter would only sleep in her car seat. >> reporter: in a statement, she says she is heartbroken for the families who lost a child. but says the parents misused the product, but either not strapping the baby in or placing the device on a table or a crib. >> the nap nanny is for floor use only. >> reporter: nap nanny raised the sides, and posted this instructional video. but children continued to die. and the company, again, refused to take responsibility. quote, no infant using the nap nanny properly has ever suffered an injury requiring medical attention. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, washington. >> thanks to jim. >>> we're going to turn to the search for an arizona college freshman missing almost a w
the consumer product safety commission says there have been 70 complaints about nap nanny, including 5 deaths. >> we believe it's a hazardous product. >> reporter: for months, the makers of the nap nanny have refused to pull its product or offer refunds. the government is taking a rare step to ask a judge to pull it off shelves. >> the reason i came up with it, my daughter would only sleep in her car seat. >> reporter: in a statement, she says she is heartbroken for the...
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parents versus social workers docu napping laptop claiming that kidnapping children have become prizes to fight full why does the law threaten families the social for it to see in the form of the right of local minimal faith in what they have any kind of suspicion about the well being of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. and lines of three arms length apart for word march. on an ordinary autumn morning in the provincial french town of montrose life is taking its usual laid back course but today the townsfolk are in for a surprise russian cossack troops from the napoleonic wars have returned it's a great day. the likes of these men have not been seen here for the past two hundred yes it's almost as though a full parade has travelled through time bringing with it all the splendor of the pure bred horses weapons adama but with typical of the day. and no russian cossacks are here again marching towards paris at all i'm full of lopressor leave it
parents versus social workers docu napping laptop claiming that kidnapping children have become prizes to fight full why does the law threaten families the social for it to see in the form of the right of local minimal faith in what they have any kind of suspicion about the well being of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. and lines of three arms...
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baby matters needs to recall its nap nanny. one death is blamed on the company's newest version of the portable baby recliner. its two previous versions were recalled after four deaths were reported. >>> new research may offer a more effective way to treat alzheimer's disease. is involves a pacemaker for the brain. clinical trials have started in canada and doctors are seeing improvements in patients. dr. paul rosenberg stopped by "cbs this morning" to explain how the device works. >> you put two wires in the brain in a part of the brain that we know is involved in memory. these wires run along the natural wires of the brain which feed your memory. and they actually stimulate those parts of the brain. >> it's similar to treatments for parkinson's disease. researchers say it's less invasive than it sounds and it's expected to be used in addition to alzheimer's drugs. >>> when it comes to farm worker rights, worker rights, cesar chavez was a fierce fighter but as sharon chin reports north bay farm workers have had their own faith
baby matters needs to recall its nap nanny. one death is blamed on the company's newest version of the portable baby recliner. its two previous versions were recalled after four deaths were reported. >>> new research may offer a more effective way to treat alzheimer's disease. is involves a pacemaker for the brain. clinical trials have started in canada and doctors are seeing improvements in patients. dr. paul rosenberg stopped by "cbs this morning" to explain how the device...
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what i find -- >> but he also did it late at night. >> yes. >> when he had a nap during the day. they worked all day, at 10:00 winston would go in for a strategic discussion. when the admirals were just ready to go to sleep. and it was known as winston's midnight foleys. and it was not actually a foley because often then he got his way out of sheer exhaustion on their part. >> and that is was essential for him. >> yeah. >> he got completely undress toad. completely into his sort of night shirt and into bed. >> and what time did he do this? >> the afternoon. >> after lunch. >> no, no later in the afternoon. >> the function of the naps was that it gave him this energy for the night work. now in the wilderness years of the 1930s, the night work, of course, was meant for his other career as a writer. that is when he got these enormous book commissions actually completed. he carried over exactly the same activity into the war pretending that it was because of reasons of state. molasses maybe, but it was actually replicating the same pattern that he had already established as a writer.
what i find -- >> but he also did it late at night. >> yes. >> when he had a nap during the day. they worked all day, at 10:00 winston would go in for a strategic discussion. when the admirals were just ready to go to sleep. and it was known as winston's midnight foleys. and it was not actually a foley because often then he got his way out of sheer exhaustion on their part. >> and that is was essential for him. >> yeah. >> he got completely undress toad....
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the nap nanny poses risk of injury and death to infants. the commission says it is a dangerous product with a faulty sign. coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00, why the makers are refusing to pull its product. >>> this afternoon cal will hold a news conference to introduce the bear's new coach, sonny dykes has hired yesterday to rebill the program he leaves louisiana tech after three seasons. this year -- his bulldogs led the nation in scoring. he runs spread offense expected to bring exciting football to berkeley he has previous experience in pac 12 as assistant at arizona. >>> still ahead, same-sex marriage is now legal in yet another state. the long lines in washington early this morning. >>> house fire takes a life in san francisco, the questions investigators are trying to answer. >>> you can see metering lights on at the bay bridge toll, carpool lanes fastrakers streaming into san francisco, relatively light morning compared to yesterday. -- [ inaudible ] ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better abou
the nap nanny poses risk of injury and death to infants. the commission says it is a dangerous product with a faulty sign. coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00, why the makers are refusing to pull its product. >>> this afternoon cal will hold a news conference to introduce the bear's new coach, sonny dykes has hired yesterday to rebill the program he leaves louisiana tech after three seasons. this year -- his bulldogs led the nation in scoring. he runs spread offense...
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hundred family is a nap taliban. now we're going to bail it. out as electric there's a guy at the water i think that a crowd that order out things and i'll. for the pension person here inside of you bob then and after most energy firms hiked prices as the winter months set in livy and people like her face a colder darker festive season according to our new boiler don't play on in the bedroom in the a.v.n. to wilna bedroom. so now they all know if there's a big bill that sounds like a rose or something. but now money to cover it. that is a while right yeah yeah more and more britons are turning off their heating and the run up to a costly christmas and they're using these hot water bottles instead but according to hospital the money saving trend comes in the high price of its own with soaring numbers of bugs and injuries it isn't just the cost of fuel christmas essential will soon be worth their weight in gold the average price of turkey has risen seven percent since last year a family bird setting you back a whopping fifty five pounds on your c
hundred family is a nap taliban. now we're going to bail it. out as electric there's a guy at the water i think that a crowd that order out things and i'll. for the pension person here inside of you bob then and after most energy firms hiked prices as the winter months set in livy and people like her face a colder darker festive season according to our new boiler don't play on in the bedroom in the a.v.n. to wilna bedroom. so now they all know if there's a big bill that sounds like a rose or...
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also used in nap mats in nurseries nationwide. >> instead of actually either using a different material or surrounding it with a different material that is not going to be quick to catch on fire. >> reporter: changing pads, infant sleepers, the nap nanny portable infant recliner, just to name a few. products listed on the environmental health website and products we found still being sold in stores today with no warning labels. why? >> because they can. and because no one is telling them you need to stop. >> reporter: until now. >> until now. >> reporter: but in a statement, the american chemistry council which represents manufacturers of flame retardant said the products are quote, well studied and provide important safety benefits. labels don't list the cancer- causing agent. so consumers are advised to stick to polyester fiber fill, cotton or wool. the last thing a parent wants to worry about cancer-causing chemicals while holiday shopping. >> i was more concerned about the lead and staying away from plastic toys i thought was enough. >> this is my son. he has real bad allergies. so
also used in nap mats in nurseries nationwide. >> instead of actually either using a different material or surrounding it with a different material that is not going to be quick to catch on fire. >> reporter: changing pads, infant sleepers, the nap nanny portable infant recliner, just to name a few. products listed on the environmental health website and products we found still being sold in stores today with no warning labels. why? >> because they can. and because no one is...
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it was signed simply as nap. the letter was expected to being auctioned off for $20,000 but a french museum bought it for $243,000. a whole lot more money. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" the latest on the investigation into the jovan belcher murder/suicide. we'll get reaction from the nfl james brown. an update from california on the series of flooding storms. we'll have a live report from sonoma. more on that later on cbs "this morning." that is the morning news for this monday. as always appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. take care everybody, have a great day. ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >> your realtime captioner
it was signed simply as nap. the letter was expected to being auctioned off for $20,000 but a french museum bought it for $243,000. a whole lot more money. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" the latest on the investigation into the jovan belcher murder/suicide. we'll get reaction from the nfl james brown. an update from california on the series of flooding storms. we'll have a live report from sonoma. more on that later on cbs "this morning." that is the...
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. >> reporter: laura's murderer, scott thorp, killed two others, and then went home and took a nap. he was eventually sentenced to a locked mental hospital for life. >> we felt that laura's death was a result of a failed mental health system. we wanted to help prevent people from being so mentally ill that they would commit a violent act. >> reporter: helen thomson, a former psychiatric nurse, was a california legislator at the time, working on a law to get treatment and social services like housing for reluctant and sometimes dangerous mentally ill individuals. people who were not covered by existing laws. >> they were resistant. they didn't want to go to the clinic, or they didn't want to take their medicine or they just simply weren't willing to participate. we were answering the frustrations of families who, were told they didn't need help; they called the police. the police would take them to the hospital or the jail. they'd be released back on the street and it became a rotating, circular activity. >> reporter: thompson named her law for laura wilcox. after much contentious de
. >> reporter: laura's murderer, scott thorp, killed two others, and then went home and took a nap. he was eventually sentenced to a locked mental hospital for life. >> we felt that laura's death was a result of a failed mental health system. we wanted to help prevent people from being so mentally ill that they would commit a violent act. >> reporter: helen thomson, a former psychiatric nurse, was a california legislator at the time, working on a law to get treatment and...
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this is a new model of the nap nanny called the chill. the cpsc says the device poses substantial risk of injury and in some cases death to babies. the first two versions of the nap nanny were recalled after four deaths. the commission says it has received more than 70 reports of children nearly falling out of those recliners. >>> it's 6:20 right now. who has just been named head coach at cal. >> and it's an 18-foot fadeaway a buzzer beater that earned our play of the day. we have it coming up. >> very stormy weather around the bay area. lots of snow though in the high country if you have to get up there to ski, here's the snow report. more on your weather coming up. ,,,, at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company that's creating healthier workplaces,
this is a new model of the nap nanny called the chill. the cpsc says the device poses substantial risk of injury and in some cases death to babies. the first two versions of the nap nanny were recalled after four deaths. the commission says it has received more than 70 reports of children nearly falling out of those recliners. >>> it's 6:20 right now. who has just been named head coach at cal. >> and it's an 18-foot fadeaway a buzzer beater that earned our play of the day. we...
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. >> all of a sudden she just like i don't know what nap of the finger she changed. >> reporter: his granddaughter tried to evict him and sell the property. >> author was at risk of homelessness. he was also impoverished because this land and house is the only thing of any value he owns in the world. >> reporter: green's lawyer says financial exploitation of seniors is all too common and often goes unreported. consumer reports investigation finds theft and fraud by loved ones is on the rise. >> caregivers, family members, neighbors, they can use all kinds of tactics to raid assets. >> reporter: they can be as obvious as forging signatures on checks, begging for loans that never paid back or accusing power of attorney. >> when you give power of attorney to somebody it can give them unfettered access to your accounts. somebody who misuses those can do real damage. that's a problem for elderly. >> reporter: to help prevent elder abuse have bank and investment statements sent to a person you truce -- you trust to monitor accounts average for direct deposit and automatic bill pay, consult
. >> all of a sudden she just like i don't know what nap of the finger she changed. >> reporter: his granddaughter tried to evict him and sell the property. >> author was at risk of homelessness. he was also impoverished because this land and house is the only thing of any value he owns in the world. >> reporter: green's lawyer says financial exploitation of seniors is all too common and often goes unreported. consumer reports investigation finds theft and fraud by loved...
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the staff eliminated all but the 159-year-old boys nap made their task a lot easier. and essay contest identified two finalists. both boy scouts. they drew straws. the winner went home to tell his mother he had a week in which to pack and get the facts. he was required to keep a diary and mail a telegraphic report. another obligation which was to meet and charm the political which made him to a advertisement for the canadian railway. a book appeared in the following year. it's hard to tell how much is holmes own. his comment on meeting the press in london. the reporters were awfully witty and we a lot of fun. the news room pros in copenhagen had given the final shape. but for the 44 days he went around the world, he was the star of the show. the premise of the journey was that circumnavigation was the boy's adventure. a good but not dangerous test of the character. that emphasis reinforced by the introduction to the english translation of the book which was written by a grown-up, stating around the world, every one of us has made the voyage many times in the imagine n
the staff eliminated all but the 159-year-old boys nap made their task a lot easier. and essay contest identified two finalists. both boy scouts. they drew straws. the winner went home to tell his mother he had a week in which to pack and get the facts. he was required to keep a diary and mail a telegraphic report. another obligation which was to meet and charm the political which made him to a advertisement for the canadian railway. a book appeared in the following year. it's hard to tell how...
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ron claiborne, abc new, new york. >> can we pull off and take a nap? >> pull off the road and take a nap. i think that's good advice. >> see you, everybody. we'll will be right back if we're awake. ap. good advice. >> see you, everybody. we will be right back if we are awake. that really meets your needs a plan and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand medicare and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and
ron claiborne, abc new, new york. >> can we pull off and take a nap? >> pull off the road and take a nap. i think that's good advice. >> see you, everybody. we'll will be right back if we're awake. ap. good advice. >> see you, everybody. we will be right back if we are awake. that really meets your needs a plan and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare...
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we know from the videos the administration was aware of what was napping realtime. the biggest question of them also far is who came up with the fiction to blame it on this video and who gave the order for ambassador rice and others to go out there and spin this tale which they knew from the beginning was not true. bill: we heard this from some of these members of congress. some of them remain anonymous. you see them walking out with x-boxes. suits on hangers. the street party in miami. monica brings up a series of questions. i don't think you disagree with her. >> no, i don't at all. this is not a partisan issue. this is an issue of facts. i wish i could disagree with monica and say we have answers. we have no answers on the talking points, we have no answers on why we didn't get aid to the four now tragically killed americans including ambassador stevens. why we didn't respond quicker. we have no explanation how and why the talking points got edited. with this footage we see what is plain old-fashioned looting which is completely inconsistent in my experience with
we know from the videos the administration was aware of what was napping realtime. the biggest question of them also far is who came up with the fiction to blame it on this video and who gave the order for ambassador rice and others to go out there and spin this tale which they knew from the beginning was not true. bill: we heard this from some of these members of congress. some of them remain anonymous. you see them walking out with x-boxes. suits on hangers. the street party in miami. monica...
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they caught the unions napping. it is huge for michigan. it is old industrial state. epicenter of the old rust belt. my studies and a lot of others show, states of right to work where the jobs are going. we covered that story last year when boeing wanted to move its facility out of washington to south carolina one of the reasons they wanted to do that, bill, because south carolina is a right-to-work state. it is huge for the economic future of michigan. the other point i would like to make, bill, unions say this is anti-worker, when in fact it is exactly opposite. all right to work laws do, people get confused about this, all these laws do say the union has the right to establish itself but every individual worker has the right to decide whether they want to join that union or not. and i think that's certainly something that every, kind of a civil right. every worker should have that right in my opinion. bill: you're of the free economics mind anyway. >> that's true. bill: you will argue this will help michigan's economy, in a word you're saying yes? >> definitely. bi
they caught the unions napping. it is huge for michigan. it is old industrial state. epicenter of the old rust belt. my studies and a lot of others show, states of right to work where the jobs are going. we covered that story last year when boeing wanted to move its facility out of washington to south carolina one of the reasons they wanted to do that, bill, because south carolina is a right-to-work state. it is huge for the economic future of michigan. the other point i would like to make,...
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the eu, banking -- things like nap but, again, still down. >> not great news for france if we start to look at some of the indexes. there's a lot of focus on this economy. >> exactly. and the weakest spots, given that it's the second largest economy. now, we did see that return to growth for germany, which is a positive and will be a good gain forward. but say order box, very weak. demand, very weak. business confidence very weak and this is going to be hitting activity indicators going forward. >> even though the manufacturing side of it disappointed, the services was stronger. while services is a big part of the economy, it's where we're trying to see the rebalancing in the german economy happen. from that point of view, probably a rather encouraging development. >> it is interesting. it's also very exportwise. what we saw on these numbers was german exports falling sharply again. and this is just signaling that global economic conditions, soft patch very weak, particularly for the region -- i'm sorry, within the eurozone itself. >> and it's consistent with the weakening global deman
the eu, banking -- things like nap but, again, still down. >> not great news for france if we start to look at some of the indexes. there's a lot of focus on this economy. >> exactly. and the weakest spots, given that it's the second largest economy. now, we did see that return to growth for germany, which is a positive and will be a good gain forward. but say order box, very weak. demand, very weak. business confidence very weak and this is going to be hitting activity indicators...
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go home to take a nap. have some tea or something. >> yes. >> and coming up, labor strikes ba back. the trials and triumphs of 2012 and what is next in 2013. ale an] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. >>> welcome back. i'm melissa harris-perry. to say it has been quite a year for the labor movement, well, that may be the understatement of the year. let's take a quick review of some of the events that made headlines. in june, wisconsin unions were dealt a blow when efforts to recall anti-union governor scott walker failed. ally labors launched an extensive campaign but no match for the deep pockets of walker's donors. in september, chicago's teachers went on strike for the first time in 25 years. while they did get a pay rais
go home to take a nap. have some tea or something. >> yes. >> and coming up, labor strikes ba back. the trials and triumphs of 2012 and what is next in 2013. ale an] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a...
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chlorinated triss, officials say products with that carcinogen include nap mats, changing pads and even crib mattress pads. >>> as i drove in this morning, a little soupy out there. >> i noticed that out there. that fog is still out there, right, tara? tear tara -- tara is watching it from the traffic center. >> that's right. let's take a look at the east shore freeway. it's sluggish from the vallejo area down to berkeley. westbound traffic as you drive from the m l acarthur maze to the bay bridge -- from the macarthur maze to the bay bridge. slow going near 280 northbound near santa clara and we have heavy traffic on 880 northbound through hayward and san leandro because of an accident at lieu eling boulevard -- lewelling boulevard. let's check in with rosemary. >>> thank you, tara. patchy and dense fog in napa, novato, livermore. giving you a live look at some sunshine bouncing off that building what. a gorgeous start to the -- what a gore says start to the day -- gorgeous start to the day. we'll see the fog through the next hour or so. getting through the 8:00 hour still gonna be qui
chlorinated triss, officials say products with that carcinogen include nap mats, changing pads and even crib mattress pads. >>> as i drove in this morning, a little soupy out there. >> i noticed that out there. that fog is still out there, right, tara? tear tara -- tara is watching it from the traffic center. >> that's right. let's take a look at the east shore freeway. it's sluggish from the vallejo area down to berkeley. westbound traffic as you drive from the m l...
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and how about the royal nap? wouldn't it be perfect in this great crib. a high-end merchant, they say they've had a jump in sales of these, since the news of the baby broke. for the baby who has everything, i guess a silver spoon simply won't do. >>> and i want to finish with this "pop news" exclusive. the 2013 miss america pageant is right around the corner. and the only way she gets crowned is by wowing the judges. and that is an impressive group this year. they include someone who is used to being judged herself, cheryl burke, from "dancing with the stars." we can report that bradley bayou, "e.t." legend, mary hart, "shark tank" entrepreneur and millionaire damon john. olympic gold medalist, mckayla maroney. and i'm saving the best for last, you guys. mr. america himself, sam champion. on january 12th on abc. >> that's going to be great. >> i know you'll do a great job, sam. >> is sam blushing? >> i think he is. i think he is. >>> sam, how about the weather now? >> we are live in times square. it will be an exciting time. i hope you'll watch. by the wa
and how about the royal nap? wouldn't it be perfect in this great crib. a high-end merchant, they say they've had a jump in sales of these, since the news of the baby broke. for the baby who has everything, i guess a silver spoon simply won't do. >>> and i want to finish with this "pop news" exclusive. the 2013 miss america pageant is right around the corner. and the only way she gets crowned is by wowing the judges. and that is an impressive group this year. they include...
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don't want taxes going up on anybody, that may be a way to avert this real tragedy that would nap january if we don't get this solved. patti ann: why are we all focused on the tax hikes and not the spending cuts? >> good question. first of all, i believe cutting government spending is good for the economy, not bad for the economy. i actually think it would help the economy if bee go we got spending cuts in place. we have a debt out of control. many economists believe the opposite. if you believe that cutting spend is is bad for the economy then you would have believed the stimulus plan would have helped the economy and clear light didn't. i think they are still very questioned what to do on the spending. what are the big drivers, social security, medicare and medicaid and that's something that they don't want to talk about. patti ann: there is a big debate over the capital gains tax, they want to raise that. every time there's been a raise in the capital gains tax revenues from capital gains have gone down because people cutback on their investments so it doesn't have the effect that they
don't want taxes going up on anybody, that may be a way to avert this real tragedy that would nap january if we don't get this solved. patti ann: why are we all focused on the tax hikes and not the spending cuts? >> good question. first of all, i believe cutting government spending is good for the economy, not bad for the economy. i actually think it would help the economy if bee go we got spending cuts in place. we have a debt out of control. many economists believe the opposite. if you...
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see if they get a nap by this afternoon. uh-oh. you do not have to give it up. thank you all for coming. "the six little mcghees" this saturday on own. and you can see more of the mcghee sextuplets on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> thank you. >>> coming up, counting down to christmas with our f >>> counting down to christmas. our favorite coffee table book, always a good item for the holidays. we're looking at some of the biggest trends. books of animals with gorgeous pictures. entertainment books are popular. and some of the hottest books are tributes to audrey hepburn. we chose our favorites. and we'll get started with george. >> the first one is this one. this is a gorgeous book. it's called "her majesty." look at it right here. it's done by rue golden. for the 50th anniversary jubilee for the queen. look at those blue i audios. it goes back to the beginning of when she became queen. you see her at home. you see chapters on her as a young princess, the royal union. it also includes a royal family tree, dating back to queen victoria and a map of her trave
see if they get a nap by this afternoon. uh-oh. you do not have to give it up. thank you all for coming. "the six little mcghees" this saturday on own. and you can see more of the mcghee sextuplets on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> thank you. >>> coming up, counting down to christmas with our f >>> counting down to christmas. our favorite coffee table book, always a good item for the holidays. we're looking at some of the biggest trends. books of animals...
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consumer product safety officials are ordering retailers to stop selling the nap nappy children's recliners immediately. it's designed for sleeping, resting and playing but according to the cpfc, babies have fallen out of the base even when the harness was used. 50,000 infant bath seats are recalled because they do not meet federal safety standards and can tip over. the dream on me bath seats were sold at stores and online from july through september for $25 to $40. the company is also recalling bed rails sold in pink and blue. they can separate from the bed, trapping your child. for more information, log on to wbaltv.com and click on recalls. time for a look back and look ahead at the week on wall street. deborah koustron has the bloomberg business report. >> if you're looking for work, customer management company converge mans to hire 2500 full-time employees in the u.s., offering work at home and call center based management and agent positions to be filled through mid january. we can't underestimate the power of the internet, especially this time of the year. a study by digital advertis
consumer product safety officials are ordering retailers to stop selling the nap nappy children's recliners immediately. it's designed for sleeping, resting and playing but according to the cpfc, babies have fallen out of the base even when the harness was used. 50,000 infant bath seats are recalled because they do not meet federal safety standards and can tip over. the dream on me bath seats were sold at stores and online from july through september for $25 to $40. the company is also...
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. >> she wants a nap. >> buffalo. >> grover cleveland, i think, the last mayor to go from mayor to president. >> do you think she's going to run for president? >> maybe she'll run for mayor of buffalo. >> there's a very good chance she'll run for president. >> really? >> she says she won't. says she won't. says she isn't interested. i think she'll take some time off. in a year from now she'll begin thinking about this, be very active in the mid terms one way or another. if she runs she's a very formidable candidate. i don't think she can take it for granted. >> running against the democratic primary, andrew cuomo. >> martin o'malley, governor of maryland. i agree with bob, i don't think she has any plans to run for president but there's a certain gravity from polls, ahead 16-15 in iowa and new hampshire, that will be a powerful force to resist. >> it would be kind of fun to have her as mayor of new york city. i do. female mayor would be great. why are you laughing? >> i didn't see hillary clinton as mayor of new york and fun didn't pop to my mind. >> other side of the transaction maybe. >>>
. >> she wants a nap. >> buffalo. >> grover cleveland, i think, the last mayor to go from mayor to president. >> do you think she's going to run for president? >> maybe she'll run for mayor of buffalo. >> there's a very good chance she'll run for president. >> really? >> she says she won't. says she won't. says she isn't interested. i think she'll take some time off. in a year from now she'll begin thinking about this, be very active in the mid...
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>> probably take a nap. >> that's fair enough. >> yep. >> what did you learn today? >> actually i learned something fairly serious from david ignacious about the united states policy to the middle east and egyptian president morsi. calm down. we can't inject our values into that system. we have to let it play out. >> very nice. >> i learned from david, whose novels about this twilight world are so wonderful, that there are no analogies we can point to to take comfort from as we go forward. and so we'd better hope that point "a" is also correct. >> i thought the lincoln analogy was dead on. and what a
>> probably take a nap. >> that's fair enough. >> yep. >> what did you learn today? >> actually i learned something fairly serious from david ignacious about the united states policy to the middle east and egyptian president morsi. calm down. we can't inject our values into that system. we have to let it play out. >> very nice. >> i learned from david, whose novels about this twilight world are so wonderful, that there are no analogies we can point to...
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meantime the cme also lowering its margins by 11% nap will be effective january 2nd. so you could see more boouying the precious metal. a check on copper also seeing bullish moves there as a result of that data out of china. back over to you. >> jackie, thank you very much for that. we are now in the 11th hour. senate has reconvened. harry reid saying at the top of the hour negotiations over the fiscal cliff still going on, but cooperation is needed on both sides. doug holtz ekin is the president of the american action forum. austan goolsbee. i can't think of two guys i'd rather talk about this with than you two. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> let me start with you, austan. you don't think it's likely we get this done today. >> no, i really don't. i know i've been more publicly skeptical over the last couple of months than most anybody, but i still think even today, if they reach some deal, it still has to go back to the house and bring it up and vote on it, and that was kind of the root of the problem before. so i still feel like it's pretty high chance we go
meantime the cme also lowering its margins by 11% nap will be effective january 2nd. so you could see more boouying the precious metal. a check on copper also seeing bullish moves there as a result of that data out of china. back over to you. >> jackie, thank you very much for that. we are now in the 11th hour. senate has reconvened. harry reid saying at the top of the hour negotiations over the fiscal cliff still going on, but cooperation is needed on both sides. doug holtz ekin is the...
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designed the pillow tie which is a tie that workers could blow up and turn into a pillow if they need a nap at their desk. the flask tie. nozzle disguised as well. sip and keep on about your business for today's alcoholic on the go. >> i will get that for you so you can wear it on "world news now." >> that would make some of the nights a lot easier. >> you can see the gradual regression of rob throughout the night. >> welcome back. >>> okay. so this story out of dayton, ohio, the heart of it all. >> heart of all what? >> the heart of it all. what is says on the license plate. construction crew working at a community college, and they had men working sign, they were forced to take it down because it was described as sexist and noninclusive because there were female members of the construction crew, so they had to remove it. the female employee complained about the sign and suggested several alternatives to the crew such as construction zone. >> or, you know, people at work, humans at work, persons at work. >> peeps working. >> something p.c. >> get your butt out of here, working. >> get that
designed the pillow tie which is a tie that workers could blow up and turn into a pillow if they need a nap at their desk. the flask tie. nozzle disguised as well. sip and keep on about your business for today's alcoholic on the go. >> i will get that for you so you can wear it on "world news now." >> that would make some of the nights a lot easier. >> you can see the gradual regression of rob throughout the night. >> welcome back. >>> okay. so this...